Kim
Present Day...
YOU LIKE THAT, don’t you, pretty girl?
I shook my head.
Don’t lie. You like it.
He doesn’t own , he doesn’t own my body. It is mine, I am , he has no power.
My eyes flew open and I sat up in my sweat-soaked sheets, guilt washing over like a blanket... one used to smother rather than comfort. I blinked a few tis, took in my surroundings, and then breathed in deep. I was in my apartnt, the Pottery Barn furniture I loved so much still where it was when I went to sleep. My horse show ribbons hanging on the floating shelves by the window, the chair with my favorite teddy bear (the one given to by my grandmother when I was six) still next to my bed. Nothing was out of place.
Damn it! I was so sick of these nightmares. I’d have to double my sessions with Dr. Grace if they continued. ’Course, if I was at all self-aware and willing to admit my stupidity, they’d gotten far worse since I’d kicked Knight out of my life, but since I had convinced myself it had nothing to do with him, I wasn’t even close to admitting anything. It had been over a year now since I’d told him he scared and damn had I regretted it, but I just couldn’t seem to bring myself to open up to him. I don’t think I could bear watching him walk away again.
I glanced at the clock. 2:00 a.m. Shoving the comforter away from , I climbed off the bed, stripped the mattress, and grabbed fresh sheets. I had a show in the morning and the last thing I needed was to drag my horse down if I was tired.
I took another shower in an effort to wash the dream away then climbed back into bed. Unfortunately, 6:00 a.m. ca far too quickly and I dressed in a haze. It took everything I had just to get out of bed. Snatching up the bag I’d packed the day before with a change of clothes, I grabbed my keys and headed out to my car. My horse, Fozzie, was already at the show grounds, so at least I didn’t have to haul him there as well.
I made it from my place to the Wilsonville show grounds in record ti, arriving two full hours before the first event. Dumping my purse in the trunk of my car, I walked down the aisleway of temporary stalls from our barn and smiled as Fozzie poked his head out and whinnied. I didn’t expect Dani to poke hers out as well. "Hey, honey."
She was pregnant with her first child and I was surprised Booker let her out of his sight, even for a few hours.
"Hey, Dani," I said, dropping my car keys into my tack box. "What are you doing here?"
She smiled. "Um, hello, biggest show of the year and you didn’t think I’d be here?"
I giggled. "Let rephrase... what are you doing here so freakin’ early?"
"The guys got an early morning call out and believe , I’d rather be here than thinking about whatever the hell Austin’s running into."
"Is it dangerous?" I asked, trying to sound nonchalant.
"I don’t know, but my man’s covered." Dani gave her a knowing smile. "As is yours."
"Knight’s not my man."
"I don’t recall saying Knight," Dani mused. "How interesting."
"Bite ." I grabbed a brush and stepped into the stall, handing Fozzie a carrot. My black Arabian gelding had a papered na of Farzuk, but to , he was way more Fozzie Bear than Farzuk, so the nickna had stuck. "Does Booker know you’re standing in the ’devil’s’ stall?"
Booker was afraid of Fozzie, insomuch that he would admit he was afraid of anything, but when it ca to his wife, he worried my horse may trample her or so other kind of nonsense.
"What he doesn’t know won’t hurt him," Dani retorted.
I laughed and we spent the next hour making Fozzie pretty while not talking about Knight.
"Kimberly Church riding Farzuk," the announcer called.
"Okay, boy, you ready?" I trotted out into the arena and nodded to the judges and then it was our ti to perform.
Fozzie threw his head up and then settled as I brought him back under . I had to get a clean round and beat the ti, so there was extra pressure, especially considering Marla had just jumped and was in first place. She’d jumped the only clean round, but she hadn’t beaten the clock, so I had to do both. She’d been my competition since we were ten, and she just wouldn’t die (figuratively... maybe).
I was signaled to begin and we were off. All thoughts of anything other than clearing the jumps and keeping Fozzie from flying to the moon left my mind. We were a team and we had always moved like one. The jumps were only one-point-two ters, easy for us, but I refused to get complacent. Anything could go wrong and I knew all too well the easiest courses could be the most hairy for Fozzie. He didn’t like easy and I had a harder ti keeping him calm and centered when he wasn’t challenged.
My heart dropped when I heard the crack of his hoof hitting a rail, but focused and pulled him back under for the next jump. "Okay, buddy," I whispered. "It’s okay." I had no idea if he’d dropped it, so I just had to keep going. I approached the last jump, cleared it, but heard the buzz of the tir, and tried not to show my disappointnt. I heard Dani’s holler and rode Fozzie out of the arena.
Dani rushed up to us a stupid grin on her face. "You tied with Marla."
"I did?" I asked, craning my neck to look back at the course. "I thought we dropped one."
"Nope. It shook a little, but it stayed up."
I let out a sigh of relief and patted Fozzie’s neck. "Oh, you brilliant boy."
Dani nodded her agreent.
"Okay, I’m going to walk him around a bit."
"Knight’s here."
"What?" I squeaked, pulling Fozzie to a stop again. "When did he get here?"
"About twenty minutes ago, I think." She smiled up at . "Mack and Darien are here as well. Austin’s coming later."
I dismounted and slid Fozzie’s reins over his head. "Why is Knight here?"
Dani shrugged. "He didn’t say."
"Danielle Harris Carver, what aren’t you telling ?" I demanded.
Before she could tell , Knight’s sexy voice said, "Hey."
My head went up and Dani turned to face him.
"Hey, Knight," Dani said, and then smiled at . "I’ll just go over—"
"Don’t you dare move," I snapped under my breath.
Dani raised an eyebrow and sidestepped away from . I gave her a look that I hoped accurately relayed how badly she was going to suffer when I killed her later. She bit back a giggle and gave an annoying little wave.
I was distracted from my murderous thoughts by Knight who appeared to be turning my horse against . Fozzie was craning his neck to nuzzle him (the traitor) and Knight chuckled and patted his neck.
I watched him... Knight, that is... and forced my body to relax. He wore dark jeans, cowboy boots (God, still just as sexy as his motorcycle boots, damn it!), and, under his leather jacket, a long-sleeved, black ribbed T-shirt. His longish dark hair was swept away from his face and I found myself biting my lip.
Knight smiled and my stomach did this weird flip-flop thing. "You looked really great out there."
"You saw ?" I asked, attempting nonchalance.
"Yeah, babe. Been here about an hour."
"I thought it was twenty minutes," I said, and realized I probably looked like I cared. "Or sothing," I added in a grumble.
"Saw Dani about twenty minutes ago," he provided.
"Whatever." I shrugged. "You do you."
He grinned and ran his hand over Fozzie’s neck. "When you approach those two oxers, change your lead."
"Excuse ?"
"The reason he tapped that rail is because he was approaching on his left lead," Knight said. "He doesn’t like it."
"What would a cowboy like you know about that anyway?" I narrowed my eyes. "What are you even doing here?"
"Babe, I’m not your enemy."
I took a deep breath and shook my head. "I know you’re not my enemy."
"Yeah?"
"Yes." I squared my shoulders. I’d take the high road, even if it killed . "I apologize if I’ve made you feel that way."
"So fuckin’ beautiful... and so fuckin’ oblivious."
"What am I oblivious to?" I challenged.
Without answering, he gave another sexy smile, patted Fozzie again, and then walked away. I dropped my head on Fozzie’s shoulder. "I’m such an idiot."
"So?" Dani returned looking a bit like the evil shit stirrer she was.
"I was a bitch, I tried to fix it, he called oblivious and then he left. End of story."
"Well, he nailed you," she said.
"Excuse ? What the hell is that supposed to an?"
"Kimmie, put your sword away," Dani breathed out. "Knight’s not stupid. He knows how you feel about him. I don’t understand why you have this wall up with him. What’s the hang up?"
Before I could say anything, strong arms lifted off my feet from behind. "You looked fuckin’ amazing out there," Mack growled.
I laughed and turned to face him, hugging him, then Darien. "Hi, you two. I can’t believe you’re here."
"Mack got done earlier than expected, I’m not writing today, and Flick offered to babysit Harper, so I begged," Darien said. She was a New York Tis Bestselling author and the movie adaptation of her first book had been a sales hit, which ant the second one was currently in production.
Darien was also newly pregnant with their second child and dealing with morning sickness, but she looked healthy and gorgeous now. She’d pulled her dark red hair back in a ponytail which suited her.
"You didn’t have to beg," Mack countered.
Darien giggled. "But you like it when I do."
"Ohmigod, way too much information," I complained.
"Kimberly Church and Marla Williams please make your way to the arena for a jump off," the announcer said over the loudspeaker.
"Ooops, gotta go," I said.
"Go jump your ass off," Dani said, and hugged . "But we’re going to talk about this later... be ready."
"You don’t scare ," I quipped as she gave a leg up.
"I’ll invite Knight to the conversation," she retorted.
"I hate you," I sang, my back to her as I guided Fozzie to the arena. I heard her giggle and couldn’t help but smile. Mack and Dani knew entirely too much about my feelings for Knight, which wasn’t good.
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